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Making Contact is John’s latest book that includes valuable tips on how to become a better contact hitter – someone who makes meaningful connections with people.

Building a positive environment is essential to any goals your organization may have and this book includes ideas and tools to assist you in achieving those goals. The book has chapters on a variety of subjects including communication, teambuilding, customer service, leadership, sales, and connecting with an audience.

It tackles concepts that impact how you interact with people whether they agree with your point of view or not. This book is an important read for anyone who wants to connect in a more positive manner with the people in their lives.

The list of chapters and testimonials are included here to peak your interest:

Making Contact – How To Connect With People

Introduction: Are You a Good Contact Hitter?

Chapter 1: Creating a Positive Environment

Chapter 2: Removing the Lid

Chapter 3: Easy Listening is Hard

Chapter 4: Why Can’t Everyone Think Like Me?

Chapter 5: Are Your Instincts Trustworthy?

Chapter 6: The Magic of Team Building

Chapter 7: Customer Service That Rocks

Chapter 8: Little Traffic on That Extra Mile

Chapter 9: The Inspirational Leader

Chapter 10: So You’re in Sales

Chapter 11: Connecting With Your Audience

Chapter 12: Public Speaking Challenges/Solutions

Chapter 13: Who Turned Out the Lights? Lessons Learned from Mistakes

Conclusion: Love in a Jar

“Making Contact is a collection of best practices for being human. In keeping with his authentic, generous nature, and in true mentor form, John successfully conveys life lessons in an experiential, relevant way that every reader will connect with. This is a book you’ll read over and over. Lew Bayer, President and CEO, Civility Experts Worldwide

“This book is full of rich nuggets to help you connect in a genuinely deeper way both at work and at home. John Hindle hits another home run with this important read.”